Fantasy Tip: Murray probably will play around of a quarter during the game but could play less because of his injury. He should be ready for Week 1 and will receive most of the carries this season. He will be a low-end No. 1 or a No. 2 running back in all fantasy leagues.

Fantasy Tip: It appears like Decker is dealing with a minor injury and probably will be ready for the start of the regular season. He has a good chance to be one of the team's starting receivers and should see a solid amount of targets. Decker can be considered a low-end No. 3 or a No. 4 receiver in leagues.

Fantasy Tip: Decker twisted his ankle yesterday, but it's not expected to be serious. Decker is a low-end WR3, but he has much more upside as a WR4 as he could fall due to his recent injury history and age.

Fantasy Tip: Decker could miss the second preseason game because of the injury but does not appear to be in danger of missing the start of the regular season. He is expected to be a top-three receiver for the Titans this season and should see a solid amount of targets. He can be considered a low-end No. 3 or a No. 4 receiver in fantasy leagues.

Fantasy Tip: Murray is on track to be a full participant in practice in the near future and should be fine for the start of the regular season. He will receive most of the carries this season and should be a low-end No. 1 or a No. 2 running back.

Fantasy Tip: Derrick Henry is pushing for more playing time, but Murray is still top dog in Tennessee and a low-end RB1. That being said, spending a mid-round pick to add Henry as a handcuff would be wise.

Fantasy Tip: The numbers are really secondary to the fact that Mariota saw action in a game for the first time since breaking his leg last season. It should be full steam ahead for the dual-threat quarterback, and Mariota has a chance to sneak into QB1 territory this season.

Fantasy Tip: There is a lot of hype surrounding Derrick Henry this preseason, but Murray still performed at an RB1 level last season. You might be able to get him at a discount in your draft, and he's still a low-end RB1 find.

Tennessee Titans WR Corey Davis (hamstring) believes his hamstring is healing and remains focused on being ready for the regular-season opener, but he is still week-to-week for now.

Fantasy Tip: Davis has already been sidelined for six days with the injury, and history shows rookies who miss significant time in training camp tend not to be immediate contributors. While he is a talented worth investing in, he is probably best viewed as no more than a WR5 until he can practice. In the meantime, Eric Decker and Rishard Matthews should be considered solid WR3s.

Fantasy Tip: Not a big surprise here. The Titans want Murray at his best when the regular season starts. The veteran running back will split time with up-and-coming Derrick Henry, but that didn't keep Murray from RB1 status last season. Assuming he's full go, Murray is worth a look as a low-end RB1 to high-end RB2 in all formats.

Fantasy Tip: Mariota probably will play a series or two in the game, but the team wants him to play in a game since he missed the end of last season. He is coming off a solid 2016 season with 3,426 passing yards and 26 touchdowns and also helps owners will his running ability. Mariota has a chance to be a No. 1 fantasy quarterback in 2017.

Fantasy Tip: The Titans likely are taking things slow with Davis and will keep him out until he is 100 percent. Davis is expected to receive plenty of playing time as a rookie and should have a solid role in the passing game. Owners in most leagues can consider him a No. 4 receiver at this point.

Fantasy Tip: Murray missed a few practices because of the injury but is back on the field even if he is limited Monday. Murray will continue to receive a majority of the carries for the Titans this season and can be considered a low-end No. 1 fantasy running back.